Hands-On By William Gallagher Wednesday, August 01, 2018, 12:10 pm PT (03:10 pm ET) ScreenFlow 8 used to be an exceptional tool for recording your Mac’s screen and it still is —but the new update has it knocking at the door of apps like Final Cut Pro for video production. AppleInsider sees if it adds with one hand and takes away with the other. ScreenFlow was pretty much perfect. If there was anything the makers could’ve added to its core function of recording your Mac’s screen then we’ve had no idea what it could be. So while this is an app we rate so much that we will always upgrade to the latest version, this time we did have to wonder just what ScreenFlow 8 could actually bring us. The answer is primarily that it’s added to what the app can do with your Mac’s screen recording when it’s done. The app records your screen exactly the way it always did. You can tell it to record the entire screen or just a segment. You can tell it to record audio from the Mac or any microphone you’ve got plugged in. Then then whole point of this initially remains exactly as it was. ScreenFlow is superb for capturing what’s on your screen so that you can show someone how to do something. If you’ve seen any YouTube video about how to use, say, Keyboard Maestro, then the odds are that it was made using ScreenFlow. You can find other apps… [Read full story]